Friday, October 2, 2015

Juice

Asserting that JT Villalobos is courageous is not an endorsement of progressive exposure so much as approval for illustrating reality, and what children can and do tolerate for the parent of preference. Looking at the young actress who makes Navy's bond with her mother so convincing, we see the problem of claiming the US as a casteless society. Barack went through something of this underbelly and became an improbable candidate in 2008, yes, and liberals inveigh that merit has replaced privilege. Not quite. My father wanted to mirror Protestant affluence and crashed, and I at the bottom wanted to defy my condition and essentially win my father by becoming my dad, and allowed a disability center K-12 mentality to shovel a shitload on that, and here we are.

Can we withstand anything, in the libertarian parlance of Tony Stiles, and in the dialogue of Mulberry's progeny? Interesting film, needs a run or two again on inflamed eardrum, as Escape doesn't deploy captioning. When one dissects Texan coda, the sensibility is intriguing, and not as crazy as liberals paint it. Transplanting my 53 year old ground up carcass into its culture isn't realistic.

I've made up my mind to pity my way to Rome to die, despite the Italian government and the Syrians. I'll give the migrants my unit in exchange. Right back where we started.

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